restriction kinds of things -- reagan administration michael deaver, control the , message of the day, kinds of things that i think are old-fashioned today and do not work with the news cycle and social media, and i think there is a lot more opportunities to talk a lot more, to give a lot more access. on the flipside of that, i was not a fan of the increased reporting on things like visitor logs. and i understand the point of it, but i always thought it created problems for an old u.s. treasury department hand. i wanted the treasury secretary to be able to meet with a person or the head of a business or some people in the sector of an economy, without spooking markets. or the head of a country without spooking markets. the sense that there is information that is important for policymakers to get that you do not necessarily want in public, and the same with negotiating. you cannot negotiate anything in the public, something as complex as a nuclear deal or a trade agreement, because all negotiations involve give and take. that means that someone has to give first. in the first person to